AOL Mobile? AOL Time Warner May be The Next Big Wireless Provider?

It was probably around the time you discovered email, MSN and chat rooms? We were still sporting the colorful little fancy whistles. In the late 90s, we began to see the emergence of digital phone, a mobile phone with voice mail and caller ID and a phenomenon. Then the phone came with the infamous entrepreneur feature Nextel Direct-connect 'walkie-talkie. " Shortly after we started to see a lot of phones manufactured for all kinds of life and niches modes of clamshell phones, game phones, brand services, international services, Internet and Java handhelds activated loans. More recently, with the popularity of mobile phones among young people who are beginning to see more and more multimedia platform phones.


There are cordless phones with cameras that have the ability to flash and zoom, phones with video recording capability and now phones with Mobi-TV (Mobile TV). So far, there is no TV on your mobile phone, TV and Internet on your TV. With wireless companies focusing heavily on multimedia, games and convergent services, which means that many types of resources and services combined in a single product, it does not seem to be an idea as far as their service " wireless "could be provided by AOL Time Warner? Think about how many people have abandoned their home phones for mobile phones? Many people did when the nights and weekends and unlimited calling throughout the country were packed at a reasonable price for mobile phone services. Well, imagine if you had a phone that has Wi-Fi (802.11 Wireless Fidelity) integrated backup and in your home that you have a wireless router. Imagine a mobile phone with all AOL services and features of the AOL family.

So now you have AIM (AOL Instant Messenger), Skype, Wi-Fi, Internet TV, mobile services and unlimited access to all multimedia content you could want or have in a single dish device. In fact, with all this stuff on your mobile computer bag, the traditional cell phone service would be more or less past. It would probably be considered in the same way that we see the analog service today as a second level of service. Although AOL-Time Warner seems to have recently fallen into "second level of service" If the broadband arena, the truth is they are still the second largest cable provider. With a captive audience, a full set of products and multimedia content, AIM and a pronounced global name, they certainly could make a quick return and become an emerging leader in MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) arena.

Telephone AOL Mobile 'with your wireless service provided by AOL-Time Warner?

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